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you don't want to be ranked below william henry harrison. >> what are you looking for tomorrow? >> most important is to have some kind of healing message. this is not a state of the union address. this is the president carefully reading lincoln's second inaugural, the poetry and language of it. i do think that barack obama, since the first one was historic for him, he may need to make this a historic speech. i was raise gun control. i would invoke women. the women brought him into power. it would be nice to see a woman quoted. >> eva longoria was the co-chair of the president's election campaign. she's now the co-chair of the inaugural committee. my conversation with eva about being a voice for the latino community. >> i did all of this as an american. i did all of this as a citizen of this great, great country. because i'm an actress doesn't mean i'm not literate on the subjects that i talk about. [ mom ] a new game? that'll save the day. so will bounty select-a-size. it's the smaller powerful sheet. look! one select-a-size sheet of bounty is 50% more absorbent than a full size
you don't want to be ranked below william henry harrison. >> what are you looking for tomorrow? >> most important is to have some kind of healing message. this is not a state of the union address. this is the president carefully reading lincoln's second inaugural, the poetry and language of it. i do think that barack obama, since the first one was historic for him, he may need to make this a historic speech. i was raise gun control. i would invoke women. the women brought him into...
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mientras tanto william henry harrison en 1841 emitió un discurso de 8445 palabras, el más largo de la historia. $4 costó la entrada al primer baile inaugural, que fue realizado en 1809 para el presidente james madison... se cree que la inauguración del presidente james buchanan' 's fue la primera en ser fotografiada en 1857, y la de william mckinley la primera en ser filmada en 1897. abriendo una nueva era en 1949 la inauguración de harry truman fue la primera en ser televisada y en 1997 la inauguración del presidente bill clinton fue la primera en ser transmitida en vivo por internet... y asi como la naturaleza a veces cambia de parecer, tambien a veces las computador as... asi que no queda mas que ser creativos... andrew kozak del canal ktul en tulsa oklahoma se estaba preparando para el noticiero de la mañana cuando su computadora se dañó... así que le tocó improvisar... kozak dibujó sus gráficas incluyendo el pronóstico extendido... para finalizar esta edicion de noticias vamos con pedro biaggi y un adelanto de lo que escucharemos maÑana... adelante pedro, buenas noch
mientras tanto william henry harrison en 1841 emitió un discurso de 8445 palabras, el más largo de la historia. $4 costó la entrada al primer baile inaugural, que fue realizado en 1809 para el presidente james madison... se cree que la inauguración del presidente james buchanan' 's fue la primera en ser fotografiada en 1857, y la de william mckinley la primera en ser filmada en 1897. abriendo una nueva era en 1949 la inauguración de harry truman fue la primera en ser televisada y en 1997...
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and william henry harrison's 1841 he spoke more than 8000 words, that's the longest on record. get this it cost 4-dollars to acontinued the first ball held in 1809. 400 that one was the hands of president james madison. >>> and this is your place for coverage. monday we'll have team reports live from washington, dc and covering the parade, oath of office and festivities coming after. >>> lawmakers say it is a compromise. >>> this morning others say they are ignoring the victims. and the dog breed controversy is heading up. >>> a cancer diagnosis can feel devastating. we have news that is offering hope to patients. >>> think back. can you remember life before remote controls? -- controls? how it is becoming a dinosaur. new advances in technology. >>> we have a few showers this morning. when we dry out and when we see sunshine that's coming up. >>> and we are unfortunately dealing with a crash here on 70 at the beltway. another accident on 695. i'll have the details before you head out. >>> a live look this morning at times square. 9 minutes after the hour. let's head that way fo
and william henry harrison's 1841 he spoke more than 8000 words, that's the longest on record. get this it cost 4-dollars to acontinued the first ball held in 1809. 400 that one was the hands of president james madison. >>> and this is your place for coverage. monday we'll have team reports live from washington, dc and covering the parade, oath of office and festivities coming after. >>> lawmakers say it is a compromise. >>> this morning others say they are ignoring...
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the william henry harrison of college foontball. >> it can happen. >> on an up note. >> and to kick off the inaugu inauguration excitement, the white house released a new portrait of president obama. it was snapped on december 6th. looks a little different from the one four years ago. a little more gray there. beverly cotton had another observation, quote, this is what winning looks like. like us on facebook and let us know what you think. if you're in washington for the events, make sure to upload your pictures to our page. >>> still ahead, toure's imaginary girlfriend is revealed. i'm sure toure's wife is going to love what's coming up next on "the cycle." jishths new prilosec otc wildberry is the same frequent heartburn treatment as prilosec otc. now with a fancy coating that gives you a burst of wildberry flavor. now why make a flavored heartburn pill? because this is america. and we don't just make things you want, we make things you didn't even know you wanted. like a spoon fork. spray cheese. and jeans made out of sweatpants. so grab yourself some new prilosec otc wildberry. [ ma
the william henry harrison of college foontball. >> it can happen. >> on an up note. >> and to kick off the inaugu inauguration excitement, the white house released a new portrait of president obama. it was snapped on december 6th. looks a little different from the one four years ago. a little more gray there. beverly cotton had another observation, quote, this is what winning looks like. like us on facebook and let us know what you think. if you're in washington for the...
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. >> the longest inaugural was william henry harrison? >> he gave this long winded speech and got ill from it. it was freezing weather and he died only a month later from his own inaugural. you don't ever want to be ranked below william henry harrison. we do polls, presidents with one month. if you find yourself below him, you're in legacy trouble. >> what are you looking for tomorrow? paul begala talked about, he thinks the president should give lip service and use all the words about uniting and stuff, and then go out and be ruthless. >> well, i like that idea but i think most important is to have some kind of healing message. this is not a state of the union, you're not laying down a gauntlet. this is a president carefully reading lincoln's second inaugural, the poetry and language of it. i do think barack obama needs -- since the first one was historic, he may need to make this a historic speech, i would raise the specter of gun control. i would invoke women. women brought him into power with this election, got him re-elected. it will
. >> the longest inaugural was william henry harrison? >> he gave this long winded speech and got ill from it. it was freezing weather and he died only a month later from his own inaugural. you don't ever want to be ranked below william henry harrison. we do polls, presidents with one month. if you find yourself below him, you're in legacy trouble. >> what are you looking for tomorrow? paul begala talked about, he thinks the president should give lip service and use all the...
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we all learned about william henry harrison in school. the president who got sick in his inauguration and died a month later. i'm just joking around. back in 1841. is that really how it happened? >> yes. it was the longest inaugural address in history and turned out to be really bad weather and that turns out to be a really bad combination. >> really? >> yep. >> what other memorable moments from inaugurations past should we know about? there are too many -- >> yeah. well, ed, why don't you talk about lincoln's second inaugural and the fact nobody thought that was a big deal. >> yeah, if you go back and read the press, the inaugural speech considered the greatest in american history now that we actually study and there's very few we do, lincoln's second inaugural, binding up the wounds of the nation and so forth. the response at the time was what was that? what's he actually going to do with the south now? >> yeah, what kind of program is that? >> how did we get to -- how did we get to a tradition of having poets? it seems like every inaug
we all learned about william henry harrison in school. the president who got sick in his inauguration and died a month later. i'm just joking around. back in 1841. is that really how it happened? >> yes. it was the longest inaugural address in history and turned out to be really bad weather and that turns out to be a really bad combination. >> really? >> yep. >> what other memorable moments from inaugurations past should we know about? there are too many -- >>...
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william henry harrison gave the longest inaugural address at almost 8,500 words. washington's second inaugural was the shortest at a concise 135 words. enough with the real news. let's gather around the water cooler. where louis is standing barside. louis? the dangers, huh? >> the dangers of being behind a bar this early in the morning. let me just do this real quick. >> this will be an improved segment now. >> well, yesterday was a big day for vice president biden. wouldn't you say? >> a huge day. >> well, it was indeed, and supreme court justice sonia sotomayor administered vice president's oath, and by the afternoon all bets were off. the vice president was full of energy, hamming it up at the inaugural parade. and honestly, do we expect anything less from the vp? he wore a big grin, giving a thumbs up and literally running up the street to greet as many as possible. he even stopped at nbc's al roker who was calling biden's name from the parade sidelines. take a look. >> mr. vice president! mr. vice president! mr. vice president! hey, how you doing? come on! co
william henry harrison gave the longest inaugural address at almost 8,500 words. washington's second inaugural was the shortest at a concise 135 words. enough with the real news. let's gather around the water cooler. where louis is standing barside. louis? the dangers, huh? >> the dangers of being behind a bar this early in the morning. let me just do this real quick. >> this will be an improved segment now. >> well, yesterday was a big day for vice president biden. wouldn't...
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. >> in 1840 william henry harrison didn't wear a coat and he died 18 months later. you're going to have the president invoking the dream of king that the dream is still alive. all the school kids are out in america. they're being taught in elementary school able the inauguration. >> he's also got a bible which was used by abraham lincoln. i went to see the movie lincoln and the story of his battle to end slavery is an inspiring story. you have two bibles, one was dr. king's and the other was abr abraham lincoln's that's got to be a weight on his shoulders. >> this president really is a scholar of abraham lincoln. he likes talking about him. one is looking for him to rip off of lincoln's second inaugural tomorrow. >> how will he get through the impasse of washington and the antipathy of the republicans? how can he force through his agenda in a smart way? >> like dr. king he's won a noble peace prize. he's an international figure and the world will be watching tomorrow. he's going to have to do some things quickly. by march you'll have the fiscal debate. i think he's
. >> in 1840 william henry harrison didn't wear a coat and he died 18 months later. you're going to have the president invoking the dream of king that the dream is still alive. all the school kids are out in america. they're being taught in elementary school able the inauguration. >> he's also got a bible which was used by abraham lincoln. i went to see the movie lincoln and the story of his battle to end slavery is an inspiring story. you have two bibles, one was dr. king's and the...
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>> i have to tell you, in 1840, william henry harrison got elected and at the inaugural in '41 he didn't wear a coat and he died of pneumonia. tomorrow it's not just barack obama's day, but it's martin luther king day. you're going to have the president invoking the dream of king. all the schoolkids are out, they're being taught about the inauguration. right now and martin luncher king day. >> i went to the see lincoln recently, and his story and battle to end slavery is an inspiring story. you couldn't help but think if you're barack obama standing there, two bibles, one was dr. king's, one was abraham lincoln's, have you the history on your shoulder to share real courage -- >> i couldn't agree with that more. this president loves president lincoln. if you're from the land of lincoln, you really like him. he likes talking about lincoln and this being the 150th anniversary of the emancipation proclamation, what it meant for our country. >> how is he going to get through the impasse of getting stuff done here. how is he going to do what he wants to do with dr. king and abraham lincoln in
>> i have to tell you, in 1840, william henry harrison got elected and at the inaugural in '41 he didn't wear a coat and he died of pneumonia. tomorrow it's not just barack obama's day, but it's martin luther king day. you're going to have the president invoking the dream of king. all the schoolkids are out, they're being taught about the inauguration. right now and martin luncher king day. >> i went to the see lincoln recently, and his story and battle to end slavery is an...
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henry harrison. you will know he liked to do things big. he had the longist inaugural address of anyone at two hours in horrible weather and he did not wear a hat or cold and he died 30 days later but he had floats in the parade. there are 2,100 members of the military who will join today's festivities along with 13,000 others who have capped off the number of people that can participate in this parade at 15,000. as we work our way along the parade route, it will be interesting to see how many turned out for the second parade. in 2009 they were lined up 20 and 30 deep along pennsylvania avenue. near the capitol where it is staging we see just a smarterring of people but further down the road we can see they are two or three deep to constitution avenue turning into pennsylvania avenue. for the next hour and a half we will be on the road and with you every step as the secret service drivers take us down this parade route. >>shepard: john roberts, thanks so much. in the second inauguration address he ga
henry harrison. you will know he liked to do things big. he had the longist inaugural address of anyone at two hours in horrible weather and he did not wear a hat or cold and he died 30 days later but he had floats in the parade. there are 2,100 members of the military who will join today's festivities along with 13,000 others who have capped off the number of people that can participate in this parade at 15,000. as we work our way along the parade route, it will be interesting to see how many...
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henry harrison. the original who was the surprise of the 1840 convention of henry clay believe he was going to win hands down just as william seward believed he was going to win. clay didn't win and he was very bitter. of what did harrison do? he asked him to be secretary of state. it was done he appointed his enemy and buchanan appointed his enemies. >> bogden? >> that's right. a for more rivals. i don't think of was on his mind a part of this. i think it was on the cabinet building the regional representation, the west got the east of the north and as far north as he could set his sights and political antecedents made up of a strong debate to strange group of know nothings, former democrats who opposed slavery, the former whigs who had no party to go to and they made sure they were represented, to back to the i think i was his balancing act. and he believed that you to appoint the members of your party and there was a lot of movement from the senate in those days because legislature was always appo
henry harrison. the original who was the surprise of the 1840 convention of henry clay believe he was going to win hands down just as william seward believed he was going to win. clay didn't win and he was very bitter. of what did harrison do? he asked him to be secretary of state. it was done he appointed his enemy and buchanan appointed his enemies. >> bogden? >> that's right. a for more rivals. i don't think of was on his mind a part of this. i think it was on the cabinet...
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the shortest inaugural address was george washington's second while the longest was william henry harrison's who talked for almost two hours in the winter rain. he caught pneumonia and died a month later. six presidents have taken the oath outside washington, george washington first in new york and philadelphia. john adams in philadelphia. chester arthur in new york. teddy roosevelt in buffalo. calvin coolidge in plymouth, vermont, and lbj in dallas. james polk's inauguration was the first to be covered use the telegraph and warren hardings parade was the first to use cars. james buchanan's inaugural was the first one photographed and william mckinley's what's the first filmed. cal lidge's what's the first on radio and hoover's was the if irs in a movie new reel. the first to be televised was harry truman. lincoln's parade was the first to include african-americans and wilson's was the first to include women. while bad weather moved the ceremony indoors for william howard taft and ronald reagan, grant toughed it out in 16 degrees and jack kennedy in 20 degrees without an overcoat. fdr's inau
the shortest inaugural address was george washington's second while the longest was william henry harrison's who talked for almost two hours in the winter rain. he caught pneumonia and died a month later. six presidents have taken the oath outside washington, george washington first in new york and philadelphia. john adams in philadelphia. chester arthur in new york. teddy roosevelt in buffalo. calvin coolidge in plymouth, vermont, and lbj in dallas. james polk's inauguration was the first to...
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william henry harrison made the longest. harrison spoke for nearly two hours in a driving rain, caught pneumonia and died a month later. herbert hoover got his speech all wrong. eight months before the great depression he had declared the country had reached a higher degree of comfort and security than at any time in history. oops! but lincoln got it so right, his with malice towards none, charity for all, was more than a speech. it was a life guide. yet, no more powerful than roosevelt's "the only thing we have to fear is fear itself." and no less inspiring than kennedy's "ask not what your country can do for you. but what you can do for your country." as the nation was dividing into political parties, jefferson wander, "we are all republicans. we are all federalists." still, so true. and it was the first george bush who looked out at the crowd and said, "we meet on democracy's front porch on a day when our nation is made whole, when our differences for a moment are suspended." just think, if we could keep that feeling goin
william henry harrison made the longest. harrison spoke for nearly two hours in a driving rain, caught pneumonia and died a month later. herbert hoover got his speech all wrong. eight months before the great depression he had declared the country had reached a higher degree of comfort and security than at any time in history. oops! but lincoln got it so right, his with malice towards none, charity for all, was more than a speech. it was a life guide. yet, no more powerful than roosevelt's...
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william henry harrison died one month later. the shortest presidency in the nation's history. >> well, the weather did not take nearly such a toll on the crowd here on the national mall today. it's 41 degrees outside. it was only 28 degrees when the president took his first oath in 2009. it's a cloudy day in washington. but the weather has not been nearly the terrible kind of situation that it has been in previous -- previous times when presidents have been inaugurated. there have been some fierce snowstorms and deeply cold temperatures. but today was a beautiful day for an inauguration. let's have a look now. we want to replay for you the president taking the oath of office from the chief justice of the united states, john roberts jr. >> please raise your right hand and repeat after me. i, barack hussein obama, do solemnly swear. >> i barack hussein obama do solemnly swear. >> that i will faithfully execute. >> that i will faithfully execute. >> the office of president of the united states. >> the office of president of the uni
william henry harrison died one month later. the shortest presidency in the nation's history. >> well, the weather did not take nearly such a toll on the crowd here on the national mall today. it's 41 degrees outside. it was only 28 degrees when the president took his first oath in 2009. it's a cloudy day in washington. but the weather has not been nearly the terrible kind of situation that it has been in previous -- previous times when presidents have been inaugurated. there have been...
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you were talking earlier about william henry harrison. he caught a cold and developed pneumonia as a result of his inaugural address. he did not develop this cold until three weeks into his presidency and that developed into pneumonia and he died 30 days after he was sworn in. the only official acted as president was ending congress. it was not the result of his inaugural address. i was listening to some of the other callers earlier talking about the president. i am a republican and i recognize the historical significance of president obama's presidency as an african-american. i was obviously disheartened on election night when my candidate lost and i turn to my friends and said, so be it. sometimes in a democracy, the other guy wins. when people mentione -- criticie the president or the different comments that are made by him and they are flabbergasted and i can understand, there are things about the president we don't like. he is still the president and we still respect him but i would like to remind them, if you go back in time, to the
you were talking earlier about william henry harrison. he caught a cold and developed pneumonia as a result of his inaugural address. he did not develop this cold until three weeks into his presidency and that developed into pneumonia and he died 30 days after he was sworn in. the only official acted as president was ending congress. it was not the result of his inaugural address. i was listening to some of the other callers earlier talking about the president. i am a republican and i recognize...
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take you back to 1841 and william henry harrison. william h harrison. this guy loved being president and so excite abouted his inauguration, the first one to take a railroad train into washington d.c. for it. he spoke for an hour and 45 minutes, they said it was 10,000 words. he braved the cold weather without a hat and the first one to have a fish planning of the parade and taking it very seriously, the first one to have floats in his parade and after he stayed up all night partying and his lengthy address in the cold without a hat, bret. >> bret: he died. >> megyn: a month later. poor president harrison. contrast him with franklin pierce in 1853. he sounds like a bag of chips. he decided to drive to the capitol. he affirmed, rather than swore the oath. he decided not to kiss the bible. he canceled all the inaugural balls. who would he party with. >> bret: the guy who partied, he lived, he did live. >> megyn: there is that (laughter) . and striking a happy medium. president obama's remarks 18 minutes. >> bret: the white house said 20 minutes or less an
take you back to 1841 and william henry harrison. william h harrison. this guy loved being president and so excite abouted his inauguration, the first one to take a railroad train into washington d.c. for it. he spoke for an hour and 45 minutes, they said it was 10,000 words. he braved the cold weather without a hat and the first one to have a fish planning of the parade and taking it very seriously, the first one to have floats in his parade and after he stayed up all night partying and his...
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the longest speech in the history was from william henry harrison. he spoke for two hours with no gloves, no hat and no scarf. he died from pneumonia a few weeks later. neil: this president seems to have a top codon. the president, he just had a suit jacket on. you are quickly in and out of these links. if he is going to speak to the nation right now, we should give away a little secret right here. that inaugural platform is heated, unlike the one where i am standing talking to you right now. mine is not heated. whatever happens at our presidential reviewing stand stays at our presidential reviewing stand. the president will have some heat where he is. a short time ago, when the president was seen on the jumbotron, there were several that just let out a big applause. forty-seven years old when he assumed this office. third youngest american to assume that office. after teddy roosevelt and john kennedy. when they are technically sworn in, teddy roosevelt was the youngest by that measure. john kennedy that youngest elected by a different measure. this
the longest speech in the history was from william henry harrison. he spoke for two hours with no gloves, no hat and no scarf. he died from pneumonia a few weeks later. neil: this president seems to have a top codon. the president, he just had a suit jacket on. you are quickly in and out of these links. if he is going to speak to the nation right now, we should give away a little secret right here. that inaugural platform is heated, unlike the one where i am standing talking to you right now....
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. >>> the longest inaugural address at 8,445 words was given by william henry harrison. he died one month later of pneumonia believed to have been brought on by his prolonged exposure to harsh weather on his inauguration day. ♪ let's go. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] introducing the all-new cadillac xts... another big night on the town, eh? ...and the return of life lived large. ♪ what are you doing? nothing. are you stealing our daughter's school supplies and taking them to work? no, i was just looking for my stapler and my... this thing. i save money by using fedex ground and buy my own supplies. that's a great idea. i'm going to go... we got clients in today. [ male announcer ] save on ground shipping at fedex office. >>> welcome back, everybody, to cnbc's coverage of the second inauguration of barack obama. as we prepare to hear from the president, let's look back on some of the most memorable inaugural addresses in american history. i'm tyler mathisen along with john harwood. ♪ >> so, first of all, let me assert my firm belief that the only thing we have to f
. >>> the longest inaugural address at 8,445 words was given by william henry harrison. he died one month later of pneumonia believed to have been brought on by his prolonged exposure to harsh weather on his inauguration day. ♪ let's go. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] introducing the all-new cadillac xts... another big night on the town, eh? ...and the return of life lived large. ♪ what are you doing? nothing. are you stealing our daughter's school supplies and taking them to work?...
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. >> the inauguration of the nineth president, william henry harrison, he walked around in the snow rehearsing his speech. he got pneumonia after delivering the speech and he died. he was a great figure in history and might have been a great president. >> there are the more unusual moments. one of my favorites was alice recognize velt, the daughter of teddy roosevelt. he was an extremely popular president. she was an even more popular daughter of the president. so when they had the inaugural raid and all of these people were cheering and creaming when the roosevelts came by, alice started waving to the crowd. it upset her father who had to pull her aside and say, alice, this is my inauguration, not yours. >> it is a time for great celebration and pageantry, complete with a parade and the famous inaugural ball. >> it's an opportunity for those who have supported the president -- supported the election, to come together and to celebrate. >> sally mad son was the first to preside over a ball with a buff velvet dress, which was very beautiful and very american because he didn't wear diamonds like
. >> the inauguration of the nineth president, william henry harrison, he walked around in the snow rehearsing his speech. he got pneumonia after delivering the speech and he died. he was a great figure in history and might have been a great president. >> there are the more unusual moments. one of my favorites was alice recognize velt, the daughter of teddy roosevelt. he was an extremely popular president. she was an even more popular daughter of the president. so when they had the...
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bill: william henry harrison's was longest ever. 1841. that was long before cable news was around. 8,000 words. took more than two hours to deliver. historians will tell you it was the worst address ever. that's what they say. boring the crowd with focus on ancient roman history. harrison also got a cold a few weeks later and died i can making the presidency the shortest in our country's history. martha: encouraging short speeches from there after, perhaps. watching the parade of course is free but you have to pay to attend some of the other events here. organizers just slashed ticket prices we understand. attending an inaugural ball costs $500 now. down from a thousand dollars. a sign the inaugural committee may have fallen short in their goal to raise $50 million. that moneys for the ball, parade, giant tv screens on the mall where everybody can watch. an important moment for people to sort of pause to appreciate and respect this great american system and tradition that installs a new president or reinstall a new president four years af
bill: william henry harrison's was longest ever. 1841. that was long before cable news was around. 8,000 words. took more than two hours to deliver. historians will tell you it was the worst address ever. that's what they say. boring the crowd with focus on ancient roman history. harrison also got a cold a few weeks later and died i can making the presidency the shortest in our country's history. martha: encouraging short speeches from there after, perhaps. watching the parade of course is free...
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. >> william henry harrison it was two and one-half hours long. cold and rainy. >> james taylor, kelly clarkson will jointly.oin musically. >> it is well contained. there is no big outdoor party like there was four years ago they had a huge concert. >> the president will be sworn in and actually on sunday. what we see on monday is a re-enactment. >> a dramatic re-enactment. >> will you be here on monday? >> i will be here telling you about the bible's. >> you will be here providing political insight. >> i think guns will be part of the inaugural address. >> 8:19 is the time. >> we want to turn our attention to weather and traffic. >> better news for one of the hot spots that is on highway 880 the damage freeway north bound. the multi vehicle accident that blocked the two left lanes have finally been cleared. it has been taken completely from the freeway however, the damage has been done on 880 north down the drive time currently 38 minutes. as you work your way up from 238. look at the red on the map. 238 is where another hot spot is located that
. >> william henry harrison it was two and one-half hours long. cold and rainy. >> james taylor, kelly clarkson will jointly.oin musically. >> it is well contained. there is no big outdoor party like there was four years ago they had a huge concert. >> the president will be sworn in and actually on sunday. what we see on monday is a re-enactment. >> a dramatic re-enactment. >> will you be here on monday? >> i will be here telling you about the bible's....
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that's when one president william henry harrison died in cold and drafty weather. they did not like the lame duck sessions that were causing everyone grief, they moved it to january 20. that started in 1937. >> all right. thanks. >> michael will be with us throughout the morning. we'll be talking inauguration and carrying it for you live. there's the vice president biden coming out right now. the ceremony will start in about 20 minutes. >> we'll get back to washington, d.c. first in the bay area we're looking at nice weather. >> good morning. temperatures will be between five and seven degrees warmer than average this afternoon. it is a cold start for some. 43 in oakland. downtown san francisco at 48 degrees. this afternoon mi up toker 60s in the south bay. if you liked yesterday, you will like today. we expect very similar conditions. wall to wall sunshine, fremont 64, 68 in los gatos, 67 in evergreen. the east bay won't provide as much warmth as the south bay, but still mild especially for this time of year. castro valley 63, 61 in walnut creek. mostly sunny skie
that's when one president william henry harrison died in cold and drafty weather. they did not like the lame duck sessions that were causing everyone grief, they moved it to january 20. that started in 1937. >> all right. thanks. >> michael will be with us throughout the morning. we'll be talking inauguration and carrying it for you live. there's the vice president biden coming out right now. the ceremony will start in about 20 minutes. >> we'll get back to washington, d.c....
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[applause] >> after the current popularity of lincoln, in 2013, william henry harrison will enjoy a huge vogue. [laughter] actually, it is my hope that in 2013 i will finally learned a lesson in herod in the session we are mired in -- a lesson i inherent in the session we are mired in. a measure that means something, but that is my only -- but that's only my hope. i do not predict that will happen. [applause] >> next i would like to welcome to the stage dj spooky, also known as paul miller, the executive director of a magazine, an editor and author. his ipad app has been down loaded with an 12 million times in the last year alone. paul? [applause] >> is a pleasure to share the stage with larry. i'm a huge fan. what i will do is a little bit of nonlinear engagement. going on after larry is like going on after john kenneth galbraith or something. here is my prediction. what we saw in the last election is that one side of the political discourse, the republicans, do not do the math. i am predicting that mathematics is going to have to be internalized for republicans to ever have relevance e
[applause] >> after the current popularity of lincoln, in 2013, william henry harrison will enjoy a huge vogue. [laughter] actually, it is my hope that in 2013 i will finally learned a lesson in herod in the session we are mired in -- a lesson i inherent in the session we are mired in. a measure that means something, but that is my only -- but that's only my hope. i do not predict that will happen. [applause] >> next i would like to welcome to the stage dj spooky, also known as paul...
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the one that stands out the most is william henry harrison in 1840. our oldest president up until the time of president reagan's election, he spoke for two hours. without wearing his overcoat in a snowstorm, caught pneumonia and famously died 30 days later. our first president to die in office. but really, one of the most unique presidents is calvin coolidge. both of his made it into the history books. first as vice president, he became president when president harding died in office and coolidge was sleeping at his parent's home up in new england. his father was a justice of the peace, had to wake him up and let him know he was the president. he was sworn in by his own dad in the family living room. two years later, when he was elected after his own campaign, he was historically sworn in by the only american president ever to have another career post-presidency as chief justice of the supreme court, william howard taft, our 27th president. you can see the photos out there of you know, the very famously large william howard taft in his justices robes,
the one that stands out the most is william henry harrison in 1840. our oldest president up until the time of president reagan's election, he spoke for two hours. without wearing his overcoat in a snowstorm, caught pneumonia and famously died 30 days later. our first president to die in office. but really, one of the most unique presidents is calvin coolidge. both of his made it into the history books. first as vice president, he became president when president harding died in office and...
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the answer is william henry harrison. 105 minutes long. >> >>> we update the cold weather to 11 in new york, the windchill about zero. northern maine, 30 to zero and 18 below zero without the chill and temperatures running below average, 15 to 20 degrees in spots with that northwest wind. still snow around the lakes. 22 this afternoon, average highs 38, we climb just above zero in burlington, vermont. down south, sunny, cold yesterday. things are beginning to moderate as cold high pulls away and you have higher sun angle. warmer weather come back in texas. 75, dallas, 76, houston. it is frigid cold in the upper midwest but not as cold as a couple days ago, stayed below zero and 5 degrees below average at 25 in chicago and starting to see moderation with the next storm. predicting snow late to the midwest friday and saturday morning in the northeast. looks like primarily a light snowfall. 1-3 inches or so. boston, the coastal area may get 4-5 inches. we'll keep you updated on the weather channel. more from "squawk box" and davos. stay with us. >>> coming up, the little engine that could
the answer is william henry harrison. 105 minutes long. >> >>> we update the cold weather to 11 in new york, the windchill about zero. northern maine, 30 to zero and 18 below zero without the chill and temperatures running below average, 15 to 20 degrees in spots with that northwest wind. still snow around the lakes. 22 this afternoon, average highs 38, we climb just above zero in burlington, vermont. down south, sunny, cold yesterday. things are beginning to moderate as cold...
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william henry harrison, 1841. he gave two-hour speech with no coat, no glove, no hat, no shawl, nothing. you're right, he died a month later of pneumonia. not a good choice for bundling up. >> brian: is it true that's how underarmor got its start? they had to find a way to keep presidents warm? >> 1841, might have been a little early for them. i might be wearing several of their items might now. >> brian: really? >> steve: fascinating. >> 50,000 people actually volunteered, signed up, went on-line and not all of them could get spots. there weren't enough positions, but a lot of people wanted to be here and help out. one last bit of trivia four. do you know which president was sworn in by a family member? >> steve: john quincy adams. >> gretchen: i didn't hear the question. the producer was speak to me. >> sure, which president was sworn in by a family member? we have john quincy adams on the table. you would think so. that would make sense. calvin coolidge. his dad was a notary public and swore him in in 1923 afte
william henry harrison, 1841. he gave two-hour speech with no coat, no glove, no hat, no shawl, nothing. you're right, he died a month later of pneumonia. not a good choice for bundling up. >> brian: is it true that's how underarmor got its start? they had to find a way to keep presidents warm? >> 1841, might have been a little early for them. i might be wearing several of their items might now. >> brian: really? >> steve: fascinating. >> 50,000 people actually...
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which, i mean, ultimately proved fatal for william henry harrison who gave an 8,000 inaugural speech on a very cold day and died of pneumonia a month later. >> with obama supporters you have to have it outdoors. he would want it outside. this is a good thing for his team. i want to get back to the economy, if i can, for just a second. there's the old philosophy you can't cut your way into a profit. you may be able to do it in the short-term but not in the long-term. this is the heavy lift, i think, for the president over the next four years, is convincing the country that investing in infrastructure, investing in an education, investing in energy is the way we are going to move the country forward. >> i want to let you know what's going on, we are about to see the president come onto the inaugural platform. that's what everybody is waiting for there. i'm sorry, go ahead. >> and i think this is going to be a real conversation that he's got to win with the american people that we can do something about our finances and still accomplish all those investments to take us to the next level
which, i mean, ultimately proved fatal for william henry harrison who gave an 8,000 inaugural speech on a very cold day and died of pneumonia a month later. >> with obama supporters you have to have it outdoors. he would want it outside. this is a good thing for his team. i want to get back to the economy, if i can, for just a second. there's the old philosophy you can't cut your way into a profit. you may be able to do it in the short-term but not in the long-term. this is the heavy...